Hey HN! I'm the founder of Brainbase one of the many AI companies in the current YC batch
We created Brainbase with enterprise customers in mind but recently we had a lot of small and medium sized startups use it in the most creative ways.
Brainbase is essentially a table that you can bring in all of your data (docs, audio, images, emails, Slack, ...) and run complex actions on them like send email if X happens, extract names and emails from these pdfs using AI, etc.
So far our amazing users have set up
- Make shift call centers (Brainbase takes calls for you using AI and emails you the summaries)
- Hiring evaluators (upload 1000+ resumes in and have the ai give you the best candidates for your job)
- Email filters (your email falls on Brainbase real-time and it analyzes the urgency and action items)
- Warehouse dashboards (you upload images of products and it categorizes them into prespecified categories)
The indeterminant feature of AI means that data may not be accurately parsed all the time. Users often have to spend a lot of time double checking the output. Did you have some kind of checks in place?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 15.1 ms ] threadWe created Brainbase with enterprise customers in mind but recently we had a lot of small and medium sized startups use it in the most creative ways.
Brainbase is essentially a table that you can bring in all of your data (docs, audio, images, emails, Slack, ...) and run complex actions on them like send email if X happens, extract names and emails from these pdfs using AI, etc.
So far our amazing users have set up
- Make shift call centers (Brainbase takes calls for you using AI and emails you the summaries) - Hiring evaluators (upload 1000+ resumes in and have the ai give you the best candidates for your job) - Email filters (your email falls on Brainbase real-time and it analyzes the urgency and action items) - Warehouse dashboards (you upload images of products and it categorizes them into prespecified categories)
Check our youtube for more :) (https://www.youtube.com/@BrainbaseHQ)
We just wanted to hear what you would want to do with automations like these, individually or in your company - much thanks for any feedback!!